adenogeen
Adenogeen is a term used in histology and pathology to describe tissue, cells, or processes that originate from glandular tissue or display glandular characteristics. As an adjective, it conveys gland origin or glandular differentiation, often in descriptions of microscopic anatomy or tumor morphology. The exact usage and acceptance of the term vary by language and historical period; in modern English, related forms such as adeno-, adenogenic, or adenocarcinomatous descriptors are more commonly encountered.
The word combines adeno- (from Greek adenos, meaning gland) with a suffix related to origin or production.
Adenogeen is generally used as a descriptive term rather than as a diagnosis. It may appear in
Adeno-, Adenogenesis, Adenocarcinoma, Glandular tissue, Histology.
Because the term is less common in contemporary English usage, readers are advised to consult language- and